The research in CITIES finally comes to an end after seven years of research. Now one of our partners ‘NREL’ points out in a report their support to CITIES with references to four scientific papers and the establishment of Center Denmark. NREL – National Renewable Energy Laboratory National Renewable Energy Laboratory – operated by Alliance for Sustainable …
Author: Hanne Kokkegård
GREEN DIGITALIZATION 2020 – CITIES FINA...
The invitation is on its way. Save the dates! Due to the COVID-19 situation: Monday the 9th of November is CITIES final conference at DTU, Lyngby. The conference will be physical with streaming functionality in Zoom, so the IAB members and others can join online. Tuesday the 10th of November will be an International Day …
DTU and SDU move together with Center Denmark...
Center Denmark, which is a national meeting point for green research, has moved to new premises and has new cohabitants. Not long ago, the center’s employees moved together with the cluster organization Energy Cluster Denmark, and now both SDU and DTU join the green research community, which is physically located in Port House in Fredericia. …
Opinion: Give the tariffs a makeover #green-t...
When the Danish politicians this fall negotiate green tax reform, they should look at #tariffs. Nothing is stronger than a well-designed price signal when you want to promote flexible energy consumption, writes Henrik Madsen in this opinion in Teknologiens Mediehus GridTech. Today, tariffs make up a large part of the Danish consumers’ electricity bills. The pure …
VIDEO and PDF: Data-Driven Technologies for E...
Watch or rewatch CITIES webinar – August 12, 2020. CITIES are pleased to announce that our partner – Innovationsnetværket Smart Energy – has made a great video from our webinar about digital and data-driven methods to optimize the operation of buildings and district energy systems. Watch or rewatch CITIES webinar from August 12, 2020, where …
Digital Hub Denmark: The Danish government’...
Henrik Madsen has been interviewed by Digital Hub Denmark about the research in CITIES Innovation Center, FED, Smart Cities Accelerator and other CITIES related projects, working with energy optimization, flexibility etc. as ways to green transition. Digital Hub Denmark writes, that researchers at DTU Compute are investigating ways of managing the energy systems of the future based on green, fluctuating sources of energy. …
VIDEO Using SDEs to understand energy efficie...
Jaume Palmer Real is a PhD student at DTU COMPUTE – Department of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science – at the Technical University of Denmark. In his YouTube-video, he tells about his PhD project: Stochastic Differential Equations (SDE) for Modeling Energy Systems Integration – and about how to use SDEs to understand energy efficiency in buildings. …
Webinar August 12: Data-Driven Technologies f...
CITIES invites to Workshop / Webinar August 12, 2020, 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM CEST In the quest for fossil-free cities and a fossil-free building sector, there is continued need to maximise energy efficiency of buildings and energy systems in cities. Even the limited energy use should to a maximum possible extent come from renewable …
Reports: Innovation for sustainable and smart...
The Danish / Swedish EU-supported project Smart Cities Accelerator has recently released all reports, technical papers etc. on a brand new homepage. Smart Cities Accelerator was based on CITIES research and findings and has tested the methodologies. Please take a look at the many reports about energy efficiency improvements and energy renovations, digitization potential in …
Grid: Classical mathematics solves the green ...
Everyone talks about AI and machine learning, but a demo project with a water tower shows that a model with stochastic differential equations can describe energy flexibility surprisingly well with just a few intuitive parameters. If the CO2 emission is to be reduced, the proportion of renewable energy sources must be significantly increased. If at …
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Find all material from the CITIES project
The CITIES project has ended ultimo 2020. Find all the results and the material at https://smart-cities-centre.org/
Watch or Rewatch: Webinar on December 8: Acce...
Watch the video at Energy Cluster Denmark’s webinar page: Video: A low-carbon society calls for fundamental changes in the energy system. Today energy systems are operated and planned so that the production follows the demand. However, an efficient implementation of a low-carbon society calls fora system where demand follows production. This highlights the need for …
Material from CITIES Joint conference ‘...
See the program here: https://lnkd.in/exPUb2X Find the presentations: https://www.flexibleenergydenmark.dk/vil-du-vide-mere/events/green-digitalization-conference-2020/
Material from CITIES FINAL CONFERENCE
Monday, November 9, 2020 – ONLINE from 09.00 AM CET Find the material from the day at our research webpage: https://smart-cities-centre.org/2020/11/09/material-from-cities-final-conference-november-9-2020/
Ny webinar-serie: Danmark og USA kan lære af...
DTU har sammen med det nationale danske Innovation Centre Denmark Boston udviklet en række forsknings-webinarer sammen med Ørsted, MIT og Tufts University i Boston samt Energinet og den nye forskningsklynge Energy Cluster Denmark. —- Internationalt samarbejde og deling af viden er forudsætningen, for at verdens lande kan opfylde klima-målsætningerne. Danmark og USA samarbejder meget forskningsmæssigt …
VIDEO: Forecasting for the Green Transition
The last week in October 2020 the International Institute of Forecasters held it’s 40th International Symposium on Forecasting. Henrik Madsen, Project Manager at CITIES and Professor at DTU Compute gave a keynote speech: Forecasting for the Green Transition. His talk is now available on YouTube – click on the play icon below or use the …